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good luck and play on america. good luck and play on america. >> now, 11 sports with gerry sandusky. >> he has one thing going for him. most people in baltimore did not know what he looks like. i am not one to show you a close-up, either. he blew another say. -- save. there was all kinds of atmosphere from pageantry to match the weather. there was an aggravated a donald strain. they tied the game at 3-3. he drilled a solo home run. just two minutes later, they would come back. this was his first home run of the season. it was deep to left field. they were all tied to five apiece. in the bottom of the eighth, there were two outs. there was a fly ball to right- center field and he stumbled a little bit. pennsylvania's cores and the orioles were up 6-5. there was a go-ahead run and the -- in toronto came back to beat the birds. >> that was easy on the field, but not in the clubhouse. they blew a three out of two saves. what is wrong with my gonzales and where do they go from here? >> there is no sugar coating it. ther
good luck and play on america. good luck and play on america. >> now, 11 sports with gerry sandusky. >> he has one thing going for him. most people in baltimore did not know what he looks like. i am not one to show you a close-up, either. he blew another say. -- save. there was all kinds of atmosphere from pageantry to match the weather. there was an aggravated a donald strain. they tied the game at 3-3. he drilled a solo home run. just two minutes later, they would come back. this...
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america needs an internet that is always getting faster, safer, and more secure. at at&t, our investment last year of more than 17 billion dollars in the wireless and wired networks of tomorrow is what's fueling innovation today and creating jobs and opportunities now. we invest because we know the internet works. it's working for our children, our families, our economy and our future. and if there were ever a time to stick with what works, now is it. the future has always been our business. and the future begins now. >>> a virginia man traveling to somalia to join a militant group. he is zachary chesser and he didn't say much. jus just that he wanted an attorney to be pointed for him. he is back in court tomorrow. >>> a 4-year-old girl taken to the hospital after she gets her has not caught in a metro he is chator. fire official say she was alert and breathing. suffered some significant injuries to her left hand. metro that this is an unfortunate accident reminding all parents, hold their children's hands. >>> a man and a boy pulled motionless from a pool in marl
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the mayor kicked off his jobs across america tour with a campaign event. he toured several classes at randallstown high school as part of a magnet program that prepares students for careers in biotech and life sciences. >> baseball season is officially under way in baltimore. it was the orioles and the blue jays in the first home game of the season. we have live coverage tonight. we spent the day with fans. we begin with jury sandusky. >> i have to tell you, we see one of the wildest mood swings you will ever see at camden yards. it was a sunday afternoon but it -- it was a sunny afternoon that turned ugly. the new closer, mike gonzales, collapsed and o's lows to -- lost to toronto, 7-6. gonzales drove a home run into the bullpen -- in the bullpen and gave the blue jays a 4-3 lead. a to run home run. the crowd alive. the o's back in the game. it was tied at five apiece. in the ninth inning, mike gonzales collapsed. he gave up two runs, the second coming out of jose batista. that is the go-ahead run. then comes the collapse we were telling you about with mi
the mayor kicked off his jobs across america tour with a campaign event. he toured several classes at randallstown high school as part of a magnet program that prepares students for careers in biotech and life sciences. >> baseball season is officially under way in baltimore. it was the orioles and the blue jays in the first home game of the season. we have live coverage tonight. we spent the day with fans. we begin with jury sandusky. >> i have to tell you, we see one of the...
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about the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, well, it's a lot of bureaucracy last time i was in america i was invited to be on the charlie rose show and as soon as he came and i knew that there was a lot of hostility there and he said do you believe that india should have nuclear weapons? i said no, i don't believe india should have nuclear weapons. i don't believe u.s. should have nuclear weapons. [applause] and i don't believe that israel should have nuclear weapons. [applause] so he said that was not my question, my question was -- [laughter] do you believe that india should have nuclear weapons, so i sit in the same tone of voice i don't think that india should have nuclear weapons nor should the u.s. or israel, and it went on about five minutes or ten minutes. and eventually they never showed the program. [laughter] but, so the point is i don't understand how much should we set it to the language of imperial bullying? you read "the new york times" today president obama goes and wags his finger at hamid karzai and says we are very disappointed with you or something. [laughter] who a
about the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, well, it's a lot of bureaucracy last time i was in america i was invited to be on the charlie rose show and as soon as he came and i knew that there was a lot of hostility there and he said do you believe that india should have nuclear weapons? i said no, i don't believe india should have nuclear weapons. i don't believe u.s. should have nuclear weapons. [applause] and i don't believe that israel should have nuclear weapons. [applause] so he said that...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his son's backpack, an elmo backpack. the child is in kindergarten. the father called the child's school yesterday and said he needed to get something from the backpack. school officials looked into the bag first and found almost four ounces of marijuana inside. police arrested the man. he's being held on $100,000 bond for possession, intent to distribute and other charges. >>> a new study said people who use technology to casually spy on their lovers are probably in quite good company. 38% of people 25 and younger have looked at their significant other's text or e-mail con
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his...
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he's a top student that lived in america for several years. tonight he faces deportation. will he stay or be kicked out? >>> plus topper has your forecast. >>> this is 9news now. >> an election fight gets nasty. one candidate uses the n word to describe the other. this all happened when candidates met on a neighbor's porch. gary nurenberg brings it to us with the youtube video. >> reporter: this is the video posted on youtube. you'll hear a beep when she says the n word. >> [ bleep ] . >> reporter: we asked her to explain her use of the n word. can we get you to talk about what you said to your opponent yesterday on the porch? >> no. >> reporter: ma'am, ma'am, you're a candidate . will you talk -- will you please tell us why you said what you did. she has an issue in her use of the n word. >> i think it's unacceptable and i was just appalled that i heard it from a commissioner and then a person of my skin tone. >> reporter: to make us even more unusual, he lives there, she lives here. they're next door neighbors. we asked other neighbors what they think of the remarks. >>
he's a top student that lived in america for several years. tonight he faces deportation. will he stay or be kicked out? >>> plus topper has your forecast. >>> this is 9news now. >> an election fight gets nasty. one candidate uses the n word to describe the other. this all happened when candidates met on a neighbor's porch. gary nurenberg brings it to us with the youtube video. >> reporter: this is the video posted on youtube. you'll hear a beep when she says the n...
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well, drug dealing happens in the ghetto for sure, but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know, where significant differences in the survey data have been found, frequently suggest that white youths are more likely to engage if illegal drug dealing than black youth, but it has been black youth and particularly young black men that have been the primary targets of the drug war. >> when you make those assertions, where do you get the rezap then to back that up, what kind of sources do you go to? >> there's some excellent data that can be found through the sentencing project. the sentencing project, here in d.c. has done a fantastic job of analyzing, and publicizing through its reports, all of the data that the department of justice publishes on an annual basis, so this is based on the government's own statistics and many of the reports that have been done by the sentencing project. >> calls, atlanta, is first on our democrats line, jane john with michelle alexander, she's the author of "the new jim crow." go ahead please. >> caller: yes, prisoners in the -- the
well, drug dealing happens in the ghetto for sure, but it happens everywhere else in america as well. in fact, you know, where significant differences in the survey data have been found, frequently suggest that white youths are more likely to engage if illegal drug dealing than black youth, but it has been black youth and particularly young black men that have been the primary targets of the drug war. >> when you make those assertions, where do you get the rezap then to back that up, what...
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america runs on dunkin'. now available -- new dunkin' turbo. visit dunkinathome.com for a free sample. >>> the future is coming quickly by harrisburg, pennsylvania and now syracuse, new york. the nationals. stephen strasbourg's finished his business. it was not his best outing. the first two innings, four and two-thirds innings, he gave up four. he was scheduled to be promoted now to triple-a. stephen strasburg on his first loss. >> there are going to be days when things are just not going your way, and, unfortunately, every single thing was going in their favor, so you just have to learn from it. >> miami tried to take some from the marlins. the top of the second. watch this. down the left-field line. josh willingham was on board. 1-0. let's move to the bottom of the third, and the marlins strike back. gaby sanchez takes it right up the middle. two dinners on the afternoon. this is the first. -- two dingers. it is gone. for-2, florida. brett carroll. -- 4-2. the marlins go on. they win this one, 9-3. speaking of winning, this is what the balti
america runs on dunkin'. now available -- new dunkin' turbo. visit dunkinathome.com for a free sample. >>> the future is coming quickly by harrisburg, pennsylvania and now syracuse, new york. the nationals. stephen strasbourg's finished his business. it was not his best outing. the first two innings, four and two-thirds innings, he gave up four. he was scheduled to be promoted now to triple-a. stephen strasburg on his first loss. >> there are going to be days when things are just...
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we had 13 miners i could tell there were 13 families >> in america's lerks headquarters tonight there is a huge senate race in pennsylvania. chief political correspondent carl cameron reports the sur rensy holder swril to win two battles to come back. >> reporter: president obama brought a phillies fan to washington nationals opening day. arlen specter is one of the most endangered incumbent senators facing reelection this fall quitting g.o.p. to run for reelection as a democrat rather than risk near-certain defeat in a republican primary against pat tumi raking in donations from republicans nationwide, eager to oust spector. >> i have been the number one fund-raiser among all candidates in the country. we've been able to preserve our resources. >> reporter: tumi's is effectively unopposed and has $4 kblinl in the bank. spector hasn't said how much he's raised but must win next month's pennsylvania democratic primary against a retired three-star navy vice admiral. but president obama and democrat leaders snubbed him since spector became a democrat. >> we're in a tough straight right n
we had 13 miners i could tell there were 13 families >> in america's lerks headquarters tonight there is a huge senate race in pennsylvania. chief political correspondent carl cameron reports the sur rensy holder swril to win two battles to come back. >> reporter: president obama brought a phillies fan to washington nationals opening day. arlen specter is one of the most endangered incumbent senators facing reelection this fall quitting g.o.p. to run for reelection as a democrat...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. chris: welcome back. katty, tell me something i don't know. >> we now have a date for the british general election, may 6. here's an interesting factoid about it. the financing differences between britain and america on elections are stunning. last cost. obama himself is set to raise over $1 billion for the next american presidential. chris: dan rather? >> vastly underrated story, the explosive growth of child prostitution in this country particularly al
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> i am target -- i'm tired of the government taking a reading i own. >> this is directly related to liberals and the more taxes we have, the less liberty we have. >> people are having these rallies. about taxes parable you would think they would be saying thank you. [laughter] >> that is president obama at a miami fund-raiser who says he actually cut taxes. >> they are not saying thank you because there is an anchor in the country, and antigovernment feeling. what is fascinating are the facts and reality. we have had an incredibl
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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we sat down at the dining room table and got bank of america on the phone right away. they verified for us we're not delinquent, we're not in any form in foreclosure, no dates of sale has been done. but they didn't say it was a mistake. >> reporter: their mortgage statement shows their monthly payments have been paid on time. >> they sold my house overnight, you know. they need to fix this fast. >> reporter: when i called bank of america, they told me, quote, it appears that a mistake has been made in this case. they go on to say, we are working diligently to research and rectify the situation as quickly as possible. we apologize to the family for this unfortunate mistake. the couple is now relieved but they'll feel better when the official paperwork is back in their hands. >> thank god it's a nice person that bought our house otherwise he probably would have put us out. >> the couple planned to go out of town when the house was sold. the man who bought the house says he usually goes right in and changes the locks. >>> his constituents elected him mayor of their we wis
we sat down at the dining room table and got bank of america on the phone right away. they verified for us we're not delinquent, we're not in any form in foreclosure, no dates of sale has been done. but they didn't say it was a mistake. >> reporter: their mortgage statement shows their monthly payments have been paid on time. >> they sold my house overnight, you know. they need to fix this fast. >> reporter: when i called bank of america, they told me, quote, it appears that a...
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and past generations, tribal regions of north america. is it all just about corporate access to natural resources, or is it also about tribal peoples having forms of social organizations that are completely determined by capitalism and capitalism can't stand anything less than total control? >> i think it's both things. you know, i think it is very, very interesting that at least in asia, if you look at afghanistan, waziristan and the provinces, northeastern states of india, and his entire belt which i have been talking about, it's the tribal regions that our up, risen up and reward. in afghanistan that rebellion is taking the form of radical islam, and the radical communism. but the assault on them is for the same reason. it is to control geopolitically as well as to control and capture resources. it's a corporate attack. and the resistance, i think, is possible in those areas because they have an imagination outside this bar-coded capitalistic society that everybody else lives in, you know. and that is the one thing about india that is
and past generations, tribal regions of north america. is it all just about corporate access to natural resources, or is it also about tribal peoples having forms of social organizations that are completely determined by capitalism and capitalism can't stand anything less than total control? >> i think it's both things. you know, i think it is very, very interesting that at least in asia, if you look at afghanistan, waziristan and the provinces, northeastern states of india, and his...
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the financing differences between britain and america on elections are stunning. last cost. obama himself is set to raise over $1 billion for the next american presidential. chris: dan rather? >> vastly underrated story, the explosive growth of child prostitution in this country particularly along a track from seattle to portland, san francisco and las vegas but not confined to that. this is a problem that every cop you know knows it, is absolutely exploding the chris: helene cooper? >> we've been hearing a lot about iran sanctions and we're uaredgep to do that but nothing is going to happen until summer time because lebanon holds the security council presidency until next month and they're not about to let that go through. chris: bob? >> he wants out when the year is done and the name i hear most often to replace him, senator ryder of rhode island. ris:ch when we come back, is the g.o.p. returning to a southern strategy? [captioning made possible by nbc universal] chris: welcome back. virginia's republican governor issued a proclamation this week celebrating the confed erac
the financing differences between britain and america on elections are stunning. last cost. obama himself is set to raise over $1 billion for the next american presidential. chris: dan rather? >> vastly underrated story, the explosive growth of child prostitution in this country particularly along a track from seattle to portland, san francisco and las vegas but not confined to that. this is a problem that every cop you know knows it, is absolutely exploding the chris: helene cooper?...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. chris: welcome back. katty, tell me something i don't know. >> the race in kentucky is interesting. he's about 15 points ahead in the polls, i a head of the republican party establishment guy. but he doesn't agree with people like sarah palin on things like defense, and is there room in the conservative ring of the republican party to have dissent? chris: a real libertarian. david? >> c.i.a. director leon panetta tomorrow will tell a gathering of c.i.a.
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i say that i am putting my god back into the united states of america again. [applause] i do not care what people say. ladies and gentlemen, we sat down the day after april 15 when we have our tea party. we thought there'd be a few people. 5000 people showed up. nobody advertised. 5000 people we did not know showed up. we had to figure out what to do with them. [laughter] that is a lot of people, more than in this room. they were asking what we should do. i said i did not know because i had never done before. the reality iwas we had to get organized. i went into a room with one of my clients. he turned the tables in the coaching with me. we came up with a mission statement every tea party across this country has their own. there is no big organization. i like to say that the tea whack-a-mole. the media may try to hit them but there is another one popping up somewhere else. [applause] we are keeping it that way. there is not some big organization. i am not willing to tell somebody in albany how to run their tea party. we're focusing on our town and how we will
i say that i am putting my god back into the united states of america again. [applause] i do not care what people say. ladies and gentlemen, we sat down the day after april 15 when we have our tea party. we thought there'd be a few people. 5000 people showed up. nobody advertised. 5000 people we did not know showed up. we had to figure out what to do with them. [laughter] that is a lot of people, more than in this room. they were asking what we should do. i said i did not know because i had...
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i mean, how is it seditious to disagree with the president of the united states in america? chris: and there was also this from bill reilly and from bill human -- >> in addition to bill mar, they can't let the dissent thing alone. bill clinton thinks some of the language of the movement is dangerous, and "time" magazine's joe klein thinks two tea party favorites are bordering on sedition. whoa. chris: well, andrew, joe klein wrote in his blog this week after that show, "let me be clear, dissent is not sedition, but questioning the administration's legitimacy in a manner intended to undermine or overthrow it certainly is." your thoughts? >> i'm more with joe than i am with the fox news republican national committee coalition machine, this great machine spewing out an alternative reality to reality every minute of the day. look, dissent is great and important, and i believe -- i'm a spreach absolutist. but essentially this is accusing the president -- duly-elected president of being illegitimate and even trees news. and it's important to recognize that is what they are saying,
i mean, how is it seditious to disagree with the president of the united states in america? chris: and there was also this from bill reilly and from bill human -- >> in addition to bill mar, they can't let the dissent thing alone. bill clinton thinks some of the language of the movement is dangerous, and "time" magazine's joe klein thinks two tea party favorites are bordering on sedition. whoa. chris: well, andrew, joe klein wrote in his blog this week after that show, "let...
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america and the courts airs at 7:05 eastern on c-span. tonight, first lady michelle obama meets with students at the white house to talk about preventing childhood obesity. she is joined by c-span student camp winter matthew shimura. the first lady talked about eating healthy and reading food labels as she answered stevens questions. see it tonight at 9 eastern on c-span. >> this week, a three judge panel from a federal appeals court unanimously decided that the federal communications commission does not have the authority to regulate high-speed internet. on this edition of "book t"the communicators" we will talk with several guests. we'll talk with the ranking member of the house energy and commerce committee that holds jurisdiction over telecommunications matters. representative barton, were you surprised by this decision? >> no, i was not surprised. i am very pleased by it. i think the court did exactly what the law says. the sec does not have the authority under current law to regulate the internet. >> does that move the issue of net
america and the courts airs at 7:05 eastern on c-span. tonight, first lady michelle obama meets with students at the white house to talk about preventing childhood obesity. she is joined by c-span student camp winter matthew shimura. the first lady talked about eating healthy and reading food labels as she answered stevens questions. see it tonight at 9 eastern on c-span. >> this week, a three judge panel from a federal appeals court unanimously decided that the federal communications...
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good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> and good morning, bill. i'm bianna golodryga. every parent is talking about the adoption controversy. the russian president calls what this mother did was a monstrous deed. while the mother was lied to about the mental health. >> she put a note on his backpack and put him on a plane. >>> we begin with breaking news out of western russia, where a plane crashed overnight, killing 96 people and the president of poland. abc's jim sciutto is in our london bureau with the latest. good morning, jim. >> reporter: bill, good morning. this is an enormous tragedy for poland. the president, his wife, the military chief of staff, dozens of polish officials onboard. and there were no survivors. right now, we're hearing 96 people dead. the cause is being investigated. we know there was dense fog and that this was at least the plane's second landing attempt. we've been told that the control tower advised the pilot to land in another city. to land somewhere else. but he went ahead an
good morning, america. i'm bill weir. >> and good morning, bill. i'm bianna golodryga. every parent is talking about the adoption controversy. the russian president calls what this mother did was a monstrous deed. while the mother was lied to about the mental health. >> she put a note on his backpack and put him on a plane. >>> we begin with breaking news out of western russia, where a plane crashed overnight, killing 96 people and the president of poland. abc's jim sciutto...
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. this is beyond cable. this is fios. >>> blowing pollen around a little bit. >> yeah, the rain really helped to knock out a lot of the pollen. a free car wash last night. about two-thirds of an inch of rain. some heavy. wind gusts over 40 miles per hour. that's way off to the east, the cold front. clear this out. take a look at temperatures this afternoon. got to officially 57. downtown, got to. 49 so far below averages. 62 and 40 are the records 89 back in 1959. and in 2007, degrees. ---- 26 degrees. 36 in oakland around the metro.
what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in the south. i'll never forget. it used one tank of petrol and i had to refill it twice with oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. with my buddy mike, who is a terrible, terrible dancer. he's actually right behind... what up, mike? hey, dude! [ laughs ] yeah, this is how he dances. uhhh! [ laughs ] it's, uh, haunting. anyway, while i was away, the e-trade machine... thanks, martha. ...worked its technomagic, triggered my stop loss orders, saved me a pantload! [ pilot ] please fasten your seatbelts. dad? no, mike, that's the pilot. he's making an announcement! dad? ugh. [ male announcer ] upgrade to first class investing technology at e-trade. >> schieffer: finally today it is a little sobering to realize you were there when the president appoint
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. in the north of england to my new job at the refinery in the south. i'll never forget. it used one tank of petrol and i had to refill it twice with oil. a new car today has 95% lower emissions than in 1970. exxonmobil is working to improve cars, liners of tires, plastics which are lighter and advanced hydrogen technologies that could increase fuel efficiency by up to 80%. with my buddy mike, who is a terrible, terrible dancer. he's actually right...
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see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >>> in the clash tonight, it happens to be in the staut of pennsylvania and these are the two candidates. congressman joe sestak, remember, he beat arlen specter. joe sestak is trying to keep the seat. the republican is conservative pat toomey. in a moment you'll hear from both of them. first let's take a peek at what this state means. here's what happened in the presidential campaign. obama carried it quite comfortably in part because of right here. for the republicans to succeed in this state they need to do better in the philadelphia suburb, right in here, which has become increasingly democrat
see if america's most prescribed e.d. treatment is right for you. 20 minutes later, she'll bring one into the world in seattle. later today, she'll help an accident victim in kansas. how can one nurse be in all these places? through the nurses she taught in this place. johnson & johnson knows, behind every nurse who touches a life... there's a nurse educator... who first touched them. ♪ you're a nurse ♪ you make a difference >>> in the clash tonight, it happens to be in the...
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o'keefe, the one-time nasa administrator, is now the ceo of eads north america an arlington-based defense contractor. when they found out he survived, they issued a statement, saying, we extend our deepest sympathy to the families of those less fortunate in this terrible accident. we owe a debt of gratitude for the heroic efforts of the rescue crew. while preliminary information from the board indicates weather in the area may have played a factor in the plane crash, one thing is for certain, based on early details, the four men who managed to survive the plane crash were on the ground at least 12 hours in tough conditions before being air lifted to safety. again, 12 hours. we learned tonight because of the weather, because of the rugged terrain, that is at least how long it took rescuers to get to them. from the capital tonight, craig melvin, news 4. >> the eastern half of the nation is on alert tonight for a serial killer who now has been linked to attacks in three different states. it's not clear who he is so authorities can't be sure where he's going. but what is known is that the num
o'keefe, the one-time nasa administrator, is now the ceo of eads north america an arlington-based defense contractor. when they found out he survived, they issued a statement, saying, we extend our deepest sympathy to the families of those less fortunate in this terrible accident. we owe a debt of gratitude for the heroic efforts of the rescue crew. while preliminary information from the board indicates weather in the area may have played a factor in the plane crash, one thing is for certain,...
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the largest collection of bunnies in the world just two stops as we go across america. texas. a house explosion north of dallas kills one person in the home. the home next to it also going up in flames. you can see how the roof tops of both houses are destroyed. crews doing what they can trying to put out the fires. police saying the 911 call came in as a possible suicide. detectives still investigating. no word yet on what caused the explosion. washington state. forget about spring and the seattle area, they are still dealing with winter-like weather. again. this time all the rain and winds toppling some trees, sending them crashing into homes and power lines and snow falling across the cascade mountains bringing holiday traffic to a crawl. iowa. man's best friend getting stuck under this pile of concrete in cedar rapids. it takes a rescue crew almost an hour to get the australian shepard out. bella's owner saying she is usually such a good dog but today something spooked her so she ran under the rubble pile, got stuck, and couldn't get out. >> she is just a great dog. she al
the largest collection of bunnies in the world just two stops as we go across america. texas. a house explosion north of dallas kills one person in the home. the home next to it also going up in flames. you can see how the roof tops of both houses are destroyed. crews doing what they can trying to put out the fires. police saying the 911 call came in as a possible suicide. detectives still investigating. no word yet on what caused the explosion. washington state. forget about spring and the...
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is he trying to establish in a contract of america? >> i don't know if he is asking them to sort of repeat his contract with america, the signature item he used in 1994 to help republicans get elected. but he is echoing the philosophy that he embraced the back then and that a strategy that he embraced back in 1994, which was successful, which was to have a dual message. and that is, this is why they are wrong and this is what we will do. and he felt it was important back then that you have both pieces of that message to attract voters and he feels as though they are lacking the second piece right now. so, i don't think he is necessarily saying to a cookie cutter contract with america, but develop one way of sending a more positive message. >> supreme court justice stevens decides to retire. >> this is supre court justice john paul stevens administering the oath of office to vice- president joe biden. stevens announced he is retiring. this was widely expected. it gives president obama a chance to name a second justice of the supreme cou
is he trying to establish in a contract of america? >> i don't know if he is asking them to sort of repeat his contract with america, the signature item he used in 1994 to help republicans get elected. but he is echoing the philosophy that he embraced the back then and that a strategy that he embraced back in 1994, which was successful, which was to have a dual message. and that is, this is why they are wrong and this is what we will do. and he felt it was important back then that you...
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coming up on "good morning america", the bid but epidemic. they are being found in your favorite clothing stores. we'll show you how to stop it them and how to get rid of them. i am rob nelson. >>> 6:18 on this monday, 72 degrees. >> time for traffic and weather. more severe storms could be going through this morning. >> possibly, early afternoon to evening locally. but we could see storms earlier in the 81 corridor and to the west. i got a report from patricia in west virginia and she said there's thick fog. >> you mentioned straight line winds. that is something we pay attention to after the summer we have had. >> exactly. with severe thunderstorms, you get 1 inch hale-- hail and sometimes tornadoes. this time the biggest threat is straight line winds as opposed to large hail or tornadoes. that's for this afternoon. here is a look outside right now. no fog out west. 72 and huntingtown. they had an agenda quarter from the showers yesterday. three-quarters of an inch in prince frederick. use bill, 6 tenths of an inch. the same in woodbridge.
coming up on "good morning america", the bid but epidemic. they are being found in your favorite clothing stores. we'll show you how to stop it them and how to get rid of them. i am rob nelson. >>> 6:18 on this monday, 72 degrees. >> time for traffic and weather. more severe storms could be going through this morning. >> possibly, early afternoon to evening locally. but we could see storms earlier in the 81 corridor and to the west. i got a report from patricia in...
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. >> and help protect america everywhere. from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. ♪ snothse we are one people ♪ ♪ >> what do you care about? introducing the project. we move the world forward. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by exxon mobile and the annenberg foundation and the public broadcasting and contributions from viewers like you. thank you. once again, hive from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. after supreme court justice john paul stevens, the longest member of the bench and a liberal announced his pending environment, the president praised him and hinted at what is to come. >> while we cannot replace justice stevens' experience or wisdom. i'll seek somebody with similar qualities. independent mind and record of excellence and integrity and a fierce dedication to the ruling of law and a keen understanding of how the law affects the daily lives of
. >> and help protect america everywhere. from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. ♪ snothse we are one people ♪ ♪ >> what do you care about? introducing the project. we move the world forward. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by exxon mobile and the annenberg foundation and the public broadcasting and...
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. >>> and 101-year-old woman in nebraska has been chosen as america's outstanding worker in 2010. her career has taken her from modeling to politics. she has been working for nebraska's legislature for the last 26 years and has no plans to retire and looks fabulous. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,644 after falling 54 points yesterday. the s&p dipped 6, and the nasdaq dropped 28. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei lost 258 points. on hong kong, the hang seng fell 179. >>> the nation's central bank is on speed with the nation's stalled economic recovery. using carefully crafted words the feds said yesterday the current recovery has said, quote, floated in recent months and the recovery was, quote, proceeding. now, instead of rolling back stimulus efforts, the fed plans to buy up $10 billion in government debt and keep its benchmark interest rate near zero. >>> markets staged a small comeback after the news but skeptic investors pulled back after the bell. health care and consumer stocks
. >>> and 101-year-old woman in nebraska has been chosen as america's outstanding worker in 2010. her career has taken her from modeling to politics. she has been working for nebraska's legislature for the last 26 years and has no plans to retire and looks fabulous. >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 10,644 after falling 54 points yesterday. the s&p dipped 6, and the nasdaq dropped 28. taking a look at overseas...
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the civil rights movement started a rage toward republican and democrats but america itself. >> they began spelling the name of the country with a "k" to suggest we were no better than nazi germany. accusing us of committing genocide. the idea was the society was so rotten that nothing but a revolution could change it. >> the manson murders have just happened. bernadine dorn made a statement to the press saying wow! offing pigs with their own knives and forks, weathermen dig charles manson. >> i thought this is insane. >> as a parent i was in a rage with people i knew, my friends would say it's wonderful. i see this celebrated as the best generation we produced in america. >> liberal writers and thinkers, found themselves increasingly turned off by the counterculture and started to drift from the left and became known as neo-conservative. >> the phrase was invented in the '70s as a critique of my father. other former liberals became conservativ conservative. my father said if that's what they call me, i accept the term. >> in the '70s, the argument by them were getting wider exposure
the civil rights movement started a rage toward republican and democrats but america itself. >> they began spelling the name of the country with a "k" to suggest we were no better than nazi germany. accusing us of committing genocide. the idea was the society was so rotten that nothing but a revolution could change it. >> the manson murders have just happened. bernadine dorn made a statement to the press saying wow! offing pigs with their own knives and forks, weathermen...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we turn now to the nation's highest court, in what is bound to be a political showdown. justice john paul stevens, who turns s 90 this month said toda he will step down. but before you can say jurisprudence, the conversation turned. who will the president choose to fill his shoes? terry moran has this report. >> reporter: the party faithful and party leaders were loaded for bear. >> from now until november, when they say yes we can, we stand up and we say, oh, no, you don't. >> reporter: while conservatives here cheered sarah palin and bought buttons and hobnobbed, they were planning for a major assault this november on the democrats' control of congress. so, the news that supreme court justice john paul stevens were retiring shot another jolt of political adrenaline through this gathering. so, you predicting a long, hot summer of confirmation battle? >> i think that is very likely. >> reporter: you thin
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we turn now to the nation's highest court, in what is bound to be a political showdown. justice john paul stevens, who turns s 90 this month said toda he will step down. but before you can say jurisprudence, the conversation turned. who will the president choose to fill his shoes? terry moran has this report. >> reporter: the party faithful and party...
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. >> how many people of everyone in america have taken you up on this? >> only three right now are actually working in the fields. >> three. >> three people. >> make that four. i'll do it. >> so lou, unemployment never higher couldn't ask for more pressure to send them into the fields to do this work and they won't do it. >> sure. >> what's going on there? why shouldn't we have immigrant labor come in and do this job for us if americans refuse to do it. >> as is so often the case in this debate on immigration and border security, lawrence, there is great fiction, great a artifice. i'm a man who worked in the fields, bean fields, produce fields, potato fields, hay fields. no one has more respect for those workers in those fields, many of whom, most of whom, were then illegal and now illegal. this is beside the point. the point, in terms of the issue of employment is leisure and hospitality, hotels, construction, landscaping in this country. those are the highest concentration of illegal laborers in this country. and interestingly each one of those industr
. >> how many people of everyone in america have taken you up on this? >> only three right now are actually working in the fields. >> three. >> three people. >> make that four. i'll do it. >> so lou, unemployment never higher couldn't ask for more pressure to send them into the fields to do this work and they won't do it. >> sure. >> what's going on there? why shouldn't we have immigrant labor come in and do this job for us if americans refuse to...
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government leaders are addressing issues to improve learning in america. today, zeroing in on high school drop-outs. tracy looks at new efforts to get students to stay in school. >> reporter: every year, 1.3 million american students, 7,000 a day, drop out of school. >> it is not just a crisis,it is a catastrophe. >> reporter: poor students, minorities and those in the south have the highest rates. the government identified low performing schools producing half the drop outs. president obama wants to shut them down. >> our kids are dropping out. >> ninth grade, the most critical year to determine high school graduation. >> reporter: the alliance for excellent education said keeping kids in schoolan help america's bottom line. savi millions onw3 healthcare, crime, and preparing forjobs. >> jobs require a college education. >> reporter: raising minority graduation rates to whites in the next decade, would add $310 billion to the u.s. economy. the alliance report found that over the course of a career, a high school drop-out will make it $2,000 less than a gr
government leaders are addressing issues to improve learning in america. today, zeroing in on high school drop-outs. tracy looks at new efforts to get students to stay in school. >> reporter: every year, 1.3 million american students, 7,000 a day, drop out of school. >> it is not just a crisis,it is a catastrophe. >> reporter: poor students, minorities and those in the south have the highest rates. the government identified low performing schools producing half the drop outs....
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again, we have an obesity crisis in america. particularly in african-american and latino communities. and they're the ones going out and buying these foods. so i think they need to have some sort of responsibility to the people they serve. >> all right. well from thegrio, david wilson, you're keeping the feet to the fire. thank you so much. >>> the white house gears up for the nuclear summit. a closer look at what the president is expected to accomplish next. some models look so mad. maybe it's because their department store makeup is so expensive. simply ageless with olay regenerist serum costs less and it won't glob up in lines and wrinkles. you'll look amazing and happy too. simply ageless, from olay and easy breezy beautiful covergirl. >>> world leaders will begin gathering in washington monday for the start of an unprecedented summit on nuclear security. it comes less than a week after president obama signed a nuclear reduction treaty with russia aimed at limiting both countries' atomic arsenals. joining me now is casey hun
again, we have an obesity crisis in america. particularly in african-american and latino communities. and they're the ones going out and buying these foods. so i think they need to have some sort of responsibility to the people they serve. >> all right. well from thegrio, david wilson, you're keeping the feet to the fire. thank you so much. >>> the white house gears up for the nuclear summit. a closer look at what the president is expected to accomplish next. some models look so...
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that's what, because that way he will just say she could be the devil, she could say i hate america, i want to destroy america and that way they'll only be able to say, but why do you hate gay, immigrant, black, handicapped women? >> senator, isn't it amazing you can make a good living after talking like a guy on a commuter train after three drinks. that's the kind of stuff i heard growing up. that kind of stuff is so uninspiring and, yet, i guess it has an audience. your thoughts. >> it just wasn't what you heard growing up and this is what glen beck said during sotomayor. he said the same stuff. attacking her qualifications when she was number one in her class and done so well throughout her career and calling her emotional and it got out there. but in the end you heard people like lindsey graham voting for her saying maybe he wouldn't pick her but she was clearly qualified and he was happy to vote for her. she got confirmed and the hearings were difficult but fair and that's what we want to see again. all this garbage and comments and what really matters the president puts someone
that's what, because that way he will just say she could be the devil, she could say i hate america, i want to destroy america and that way they'll only be able to say, but why do you hate gay, immigrant, black, handicapped women? >> senator, isn't it amazing you can make a good living after talking like a guy on a commuter train after three drinks. that's the kind of stuff i heard growing up. that kind of stuff is so uninspiring and, yet, i guess it has an audience. your thoughts....
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exile this time to north america. over to israel. and this self-selection, in later stages, this movement toward a frontier is, this bravery, willingness to take risks, to rebuild, to restart life. sometimes from ambition. i think it's kept us fresh and healthy. and you look at the middle east, and it is just walled in dysfunctional traditions. there was never a change. so i think the tragedy of islam is the tragedy of the greater middle east. that said, i look at islam on a long time, and you go to synagogue, or indonesia, it's doing just fine. indonesia, 222 million people, give or take a couple million, while overnighted% are muslims, and they produced a couple hundred terrorists. wait a minute of a couple hundred terrorists out of 210 or so million muslims? that's not that that i did a research project, and although indonesians just don't want any part of it, some are stricter believed that other, but except for a few not cases, the ties go back to trading routes with mecca in the middle ages, but they don't want any part. hindui
exile this time to north america. over to israel. and this self-selection, in later stages, this movement toward a frontier is, this bravery, willingness to take risks, to rebuild, to restart life. sometimes from ambition. i think it's kept us fresh and healthy. and you look at the middle east, and it is just walled in dysfunctional traditions. there was never a change. so i think the tragedy of islam is the tragedy of the greater middle east. that said, i look at islam on a long time, and you...
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this is a massive leak of america's military secrets. nearly 400,000 documents in all. that's as thick as a stack of 800 telephone books. while this is all breaking as we speak, at first blush it appears to be breaking bad for the u.s. military and the pentagon. the documents we've seen and have been reported so far reveal that the u.s. military knew that iraqi security forces beat, tortured and murdered detainees. but those u.s. military forces were actually under orders not to intervene so instead they looked the other way. in one instance, an american helicopter gunship shot and killed a group of iraqis who were attempting to surrender. other documents also reveal that hundreds of iraqi civilians were killed at u.s. military checkpoints. a number far higher than previously reported. and in a five-year period, some 66,000 iraqi civilians were killed, even though all along the u.s. military and pentagon claimed they never kept such statistics. the pentagon fears there may be the names of more than 300 iraqi informants working hand in glove with the american military. s
this is a massive leak of america's military secrets. nearly 400,000 documents in all. that's as thick as a stack of 800 telephone books. while this is all breaking as we speak, at first blush it appears to be breaking bad for the u.s. military and the pentagon. the documents we've seen and have been reported so far reveal that the u.s. military knew that iraqi security forces beat, tortured and murdered detainees. but those u.s. military forces were actually under orders not to intervene so...
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the veterans of america -- [applause] the veterans of america, the military family of america, lost a good friend. but there are many of us here who will do our damnedest to carry on his work. i have so many things in my heart i would like to share with you, but as a result of our relationship and trust, friendship, me -- we will make the word bipartisan become real. real. and as you look around here among his colleagues, former colleagues, you will see a lot of democrats. the vice-president is democratic. yes. [laughter] [applause] no, unlike this audience. -- you know, i like this audience. you understand doubletalk. [laughter] as a result of this friendship, we came across this legislative process that we call congressional initiative. for those who want to be negative about it, they call it earmarks. ted was the grandfather of earmarks. [laughter] and you can thank him for that. [applause] on march 9, 2005 ted gave an interview to the vfw, and this is what he had to say. i would like to close with these words. and i quote, as a young boy growing up in california, my dream was to b
the veterans of america -- [applause] the veterans of america, the military family of america, lost a good friend. but there are many of us here who will do our damnedest to carry on his work. i have so many things in my heart i would like to share with you, but as a result of our relationship and trust, friendship, me -- we will make the word bipartisan become real. real. and as you look around here among his colleagues, former colleagues, you will see a lot of democrats. the vice-president is...
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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in new york, an elderly man is dead after an out-of-control cab slammed into a bus stop. surveillance footage shows a minivan driver trying to make an illegal u-turn when he sideswipes a livery cab, which then hit seven people waiting for a bus. charges are pending against the minivan driver, who was then taken into custody. >>> texas police are investigating what caused a city bus to crash into a day care building. fortunately no one was inside when the bus smashed into the building after colliding with an suv. police suspect one of the drivers may have run a red light. >>> also in texas, a local zoo is showing off a group of newborn flamingos that are growing up fast. within the next three months, zoo officials are expecting them to sprout from a height of about ten inches to over three feet. they will develop their signature pink color over time from the food they eat. >>> and in north carolina, huge block letters spell out an embarrassing mistake in front of a school. that's s-c-h
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in new york, an elderly man is dead after an out-of-control cab slammed into a bus stop. surveillance footage shows a minivan driver trying to make an illegal u-turn when he sideswipes a livery cab, which then hit seven people waiting for a bus. charges are pending against the minivan driver, who was then taken into custody. >>> texas police are investigating what caused a city bus to crash...
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good night, america america. >> how long do his advisors think it will take to help president obama's policies to help job seekers get back into the ball game? is president hamid karzai threatening to join the taliban and a major outbreak of violence rocks the baghdad region. this is "special report". >> good evening, this is a fox news alert. there has been an explosion in a mine in raleigh county, west va vachl a state official says there are six people dod daed and 21 unaccounted for. it happened at the upper big branch mine about 30 min miles south of charleston. the mine crews are headed to the scene. we'll monitor developments and have updates as warranted. president obama today took part in two very traditional activities, hosting annual white house easter egg roll and throwing out first pitch of the new baseball season. but there to is more on his mind than just fun and games. senior white house correspondent major jarret reports the president has his eye on the economic playing field. >> reporter: it's a strange metaphor but the first pitch president obama through at the home
good night, america america. >> how long do his advisors think it will take to help president obama's policies to help job seekers get back into the ball game? is president hamid karzai threatening to join the taliban and a major outbreak of violence rocks the baghdad region. this is "special report". >> good evening, this is a fox news alert. there has been an explosion in a mine in raleigh county, west va vachl a state official says there are six people dod daed and 21...
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. >> i think standing up for america's principles shows streng and i applaud the president for taking a stand. >> the senate's top democrat, harry reid, says today that he does not agree with plans to build the mosque near ground zero. >>> the u.s. park police department is on the defense tonight because of a 20-second clip from a reality tv show set here in washington. the clip shows the salahis arriving at a party with a police escort. the question is who paid for it, who authorized it and how can it be justified? jackie bensen joins us live with more. >> reporter: doreen, it's the latest law enforcement agency to have some explaining to do when it comes to the salahis. when last week's episode of the bravo tv program "real housewives of d.c." showed a limo carrying white house party crashers michaele salahi getting an official escort by police, that law enforcement agency began an internal investigation. but the company that produces the show now says the shot of a d.c. police cruiser was, quote, incorrectly edited in. so whose police car did appear in this sped-up footage? slowing
. >> i think standing up for america's principles shows streng and i applaud the president for taking a stand. >> the senate's top democrat, harry reid, says today that he does not agree with plans to build the mosque near ground zero. >>> the u.s. park police department is on the defense tonight because of a 20-second clip from a reality tv show set here in washington. the clip shows the salahis arriving at a party with a police escort. the question is who paid for it, who...
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what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated internet. fios is the future, but after april 17th this price will be history. get fios tv, internet and phone for just $69.99 a month for six months with a two-year agreement. call now. if you stick with cable, you'll be stuck with the bill. last chance to get three fios services for an amazing $69.99 a month for six months. call 1-888-884-fios. that's 1-888-884-fios. call the...